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peugeot freestyler
NORTY40:
Cool grab Jono :daumenhoch:
Is that seat post stamped 22.2 near the bottom of the post ??
fischflo:
Taiwan made?
http://oldschoolbmxfrance.com/forum23/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3843
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oh la la:
"yet manufacture Anlun :mrgreen::roll:"
"I throw you a NES controller in the face !! :gr: :mrgreen::mrgreen:"
check out Freestyle BMX Volume1 Issue21, there's a test of the 531 Peugeot freestyle frame and forks set, Pepi
http://www.bmx-recollection.com/TestFreestyle%20BMX.html
ahh oui oui, 531 alright :Great_Britain:
Jono:
Defo not anlun I'd say British made
Taipan:
They are British made :daumenhoch:
fischflo:
what made me guess:
http://bmxmuseum.com/forums/viewtopic.php?pid=4811170
"In the mid 80's they got into freestyle. Their 87 CPX-100 FS was made by the same OEM builder as the Hutch Wind Styler
http://www.23mag.com/com/hutch/hutch.htm
"1985 HUTCH WINDSTYLER.
Made in Taiwan. Tested in Freestylin january 1986.
the test of the 531 seems bit critical mailny cause they think in 1986 it was time for something bit more colourful, other than that says its good, not as good as the Haro, but good sturdy quality
can't find any hints toward UK built but i'm drunk :crazy2: :slayer:
then again show me a 531 tube frame not manufactured in Britain......?
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